Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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532841 | Pattern Recognition | 2007 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
The secret sharing schemes in conventional visual cryptography are characterized by encoding one shared secret into a set of random transparencies which reveal the secret to the human visual system when they are superimposed. In this paper, we propose a visual secret sharing scheme that encodes a set of x⩾x⩾ 2 secrets into two circle shares such that none of any single share leaks the secrets and the x secrets can be obtained one by one by stacking the first share and the rotated second shares with x different rotation angles. This is the first true result that discusses the sharing ability in visual cryptography up to any general number of multiple secrets in two circle shares.
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Authors
Shyong Jian Shyu, Shih-Yu Huang, Yeuan-Kuen Lee, Ran-Zan Wang, Kun Chen,